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Oxidative Damage Defined
The harmful condition that occurs when there is an excess of free radicals, a decrease in antioxidant levels, or both.
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Sea birds' DNA may hold keys to aging and cancer, Bucknell researcher says
Published October 5, 2008, 1:18 am, News-Medical-Net
Chances are, a mouse in the wild will live less than a year before stumbling upon a hungry falcon or feline.
Why more kids are affected by asthma
Published October 4, 2008, 4:42 pm, The New Straits Times
INFANTS who have been given the common pain reliever paracetamol may have a higher risk of developing asthma and eczema by the time they are 6 or 7, a large study covering children in 31 countries has found.
Anti-aging? What does that mean and how do we fight natural process?
Published October 2, 2008, 4:50 pm, Great Falls Tribune
What does the term anti-aging really mean? We all know that we can't turn back the clock, even though many of us have been 39 for years.
Study of Antioxidants Sends Cautionary Signal for Consumers
Published September 30, 2008, 5:36 pm, Newswise
Buck Institute study shows mixed results for life extending properties of antioxidants. Consumers should use caution when taking supplements.
New study on antioxidants shows mixed results for life extension
Published September 30, 2008, 2:19 pm, PhysOrg
First the good news: a study by scientists at the Buck Institute for Age Research shows four common antioxidants extended lifespan in the nematode worm C. elegans. And the not such good news: those four were among 40 antioxidants tested, the majority of which did nothing or caused harm to the microscopic worms.
Vitamin C might lower hypertension, study finds
Published September 29, 2008, 10:14 pm, The News-Press
Vitamin C may help lower high blood pressure by calming an overactive central nervous system, new Italian research suggests.
Statins Can Prevent Premature Ageing Of Arteries
Published September 29, 2008, 11:02 am, Medical News Today
New research from the UK found that statins, normally prescribed for lowering cholesterol and reducing heart attack risk, can stop arteries ageing prematurely in patients with advanced heart disease.
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